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On 15/11/17 10:14, George Parker wrote:
In Firefox when I control/left click on a link to open in a new tab I can set it to display immediately using preferences. The default is to stay on the original tab but why you would click on a link to display in a new tab and not want to immediately look at the new tab baffles me. But that is what happens in Chrome and Vivaldi and probably others, and I can't find a way to set the new tab to open immediately in these 2 browsers. Is it just me?I usually right click to open in another tab when I am reading something and there is a link to something else, I use it all the time even when searching. I don't do the back and forth read 1/2 a page and end up distracted by another page.
Does mean I have far to many tabs open though :-( -- 'ooroo Stinga...(:)-) --------------------------------------------------- Email: stinga+dclug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx o You need only two tools. o ///// A hammer and duct tape. If it /@ `\ /) ~ doesn't move and it should use > (O) X< ~ Fish!! the hammer. If it moves and `\___/' \) ~ shouldn't, use the tape. \\\ --------------------------------------------------- -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG https://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq